Things to do in Curry Lane, Cornwall

We've found the following things to do within 10 miles of Curry Lane, Cornwall.

The Great Outdoors in Curry Lane

Embrace the beauty of nature with scenic walks, parks, and outdoor adventures for all ages.

The great outdoors within 10 miles of Curry Lane.

View more The Great Outdoors in Curry Lane
Beales Meadows | Cornwall Wildlife Trust
Beales Meadows | Cornwall Wildlife Trust
A small reserve providing an oasis for animals and plants
Greena Moor (Creddacott Meadows) | Cornwall Wildlife Trust
Greena Moor (Creddacott Meadows) | Cornwall Wildlife Trust
Mainly grassland with some broadleaved woodland, scrub and streams
Vealand Farm | Devon Wildlife Trust
Vealand Farm | Devon Wildlife Trust
An exceptionally diverse area with a variety of habitats.
Upton Meadow | Cornwall Wildlife Trust
Upton Meadow | Cornwall Wildlife Trust
A small reserve on the side of a steep valley above a small stream.
Phillips's Point | Cornwall Wildlife Trust
Phillips's Point | Cornwall Wildlife Trust
Magnificent vertical and slumping high cliffs with spectacular views to Hartland Point and Widemouth.
Dunsdon Nature Reserve | Devon Wildlife Trust
Dunsdon Nature Reserve | Devon Wildlife Trust
One of Devon's best remaining Culm grasslands. Find out more about this nature reserve known for it’s wildflower meadows, butterflies & orchids near Holsworthy
Armstrong Wood | Cornwall Wildlife Trust
Armstrong Wood | Cornwall Wildlife Trust
A quiet woodland nature reserve

History and Heritage in Curry Lane

Step back in time and discover the rich history and heritage that shaped this area.

History and heritage within 10 miles of Curry Lane.

View more History and Heritage in Curry Lane
Penhallam Manor | English Heritage
Penhallam Manor | English Heritage
The low and grass-covered but complete ground-plan of a moated 13th-century manor house, in a delightful woodland setting.
Launceston Castle | English Heritage
Launceston Castle | English Heritage
Launceston Castle dominates the surrounding landscape. Begun soon after the Norman Conquest, unusual in that during rebuilding one tower was constructed with the remains of the older.

Please enter your email below so we can save this to an account for you.

By clicking submit you're confirming you're happy with our Privacy Policy. You can ask us to delete your details at any time.

Added by our community

This listing was added by a member of our community, which means it might not be 100% accurate. Please ensure you check their official website for up to date information. If this is your organisation / event, please contact us to claim the listing.

Photo credit

This image was either uploaded by a member of our community, uploaded by the person who manages this listing, or provided by the web page we're linking to using the Open Graph protocol. If you believe this image shouldn't be shown here, please contact us.